There are many essential oils that lend themselves to use in treating headaches.
Stress headaches are best treated with a combination of lavender, damask rose and clary sage, unless there is a possibility of allergy to the lavender.
Migraines are best treated with lemon balm, chamomile and mint.
Sinus headaches respond best to eucalyptus, peppermint and ginger.
In all cases, be certain there are no Allergies to any of the ingredients or the families they belong to, and always do a patch test for sensitivity.
Yes, some patients can smell things that aren't there during a Migraine attack. This often includes the smell of burned toast. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
There are many types of Aromatherapy candles which help treat a variety of conditions. The oil scents can help determine the desired aromatherapy needed. For example, a relaxing aromatherapy candle which can help stress contains oils of lavender, chamomile, geranium, and rose while oils of peppermint, spearmint, basil, and eucalyptus help with energy.
No, the best thing to do for a headache is to drink plenty of water and rest.
I think that aromatherapy products help a person to relax a little. It may help a person to calm down and not be so stressed out as much. That may help with blood pressure, etc.
Aromatherapy can help with various conditions, including stress, anxiety, insomnia, headaches, and chronic pain. It is often used as a complementary therapy to support overall well-being, relaxation, and mental health.
If you have a headache, the way to get rid of it depends on the cause. Eliminating the cause of the best solution. Mild pain relievers can help too. Sometimes laying down with cool compresses can help too.
Aromatherapy products help the body relax and wind down. They promote loose muscles and also work to relieve stress and tension.
Aromatherapy could help calm the nerves induced by the reflux. The main issue is not fixed by this. The acid reflux actually needs something dietary rather than olfactory.
Honey may help to relieve a headache that is the result of blood sugar fluctuations or hypoglycemia. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
No, but a CT will help rule out some reasons for this type of headache. There are hundreds of possible causes of this type of headache. For best results, see a headache specialist.
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A warm wet cloth on your forehead might help. I have even used a heating pad on my head (on medium) when I had a headache, and it helped. An icepack or ice wrapped in a cloth might help. You have to experiment and see what feels best to you.